Are we ready for a re-enactment of 9/11? This Blair Witch-meets-Godzilla stunt presumes so, and does its best to give viewers a ringside seat to a Manhattan cataclysm. The movie is presented as jerky-cam amateur footage of a city-smashing monster attack on New York, shot by a wealthy young victim - an unconvincing gimmick for what's really a conventional but impressively staged disaster movie.

More factual reconstruction from Broomfield, this time a balanced dramatisation of the 2005 Haditha killings by US Marines, which left 24 Iraqi civilians dead. The script is heavy handed, but it's still a powerful story.

Halle Berry does grief - again. This time, she has her dead husband's best friend, recovering drug addict Del Toro, move in with her family. What could happen? The torrent of super-deep acting from Berry and Del Toro is, frankly, getting a little bit repetitive.

When she's not playing a suburban housewife minx, Eva Longoria plays, um, a deceased fiance minx in this romantic comedy with a twist. Frat pack alumnus Paul Rudd is the bereaved man whose new girlfriend has to contend with the literal ghosts of his past.